
Box Office: Mahavatar Narsimha hits it out of the park; Hombale's blockbuster collects Rs 34 crore in 3rd weekend in Hindi
Mahavatar Narsimha earns Rs 15 crore on 3rd Sunday, crosses Rs 100 crore mark in Hindi
Directed by Ashwin Kumar, Mahavatar Narsimha earned Rs 29 crore in the opening week and Rs 50 crore in the second week of its release at the Hindi box office. On the third Friday, the blockbuster animated movie recorded Rs 4.50 crore.
On the third Saturday, it witnessed a massive growth in its business due to the Raksha Bandhan festival while collecting Rs 14.5 crore. A day after the occasion, the recently released film recorded Rs 15 crore on the third Sunday, bringing its third weekend collection to Rs 34 crore net. Overall, the mythological surprise blockbuster has entered the Rs 100 crore club in the Hindi markets.
The cume collection of Mahavatar Narsimha now stands at Rs 113 crore.
The collections exclude 3D handing charges
Mahavatar Narsimha to compete with War 2 and Coolie in its 4th week
Mahavatar Narsimha has maintained a phenomenal hold in the Hindi-speaking markets. After its successful third weekend, Ashwin Kumar's directorial looks to hold its ground in the fourth week as well.
It will now compete with two upcoming big releases, War 2 and Coolie, at the box office. Both the Hrithik Roshan-starrer and the Rajinikanth -led movie are clashing with each other at the box office on August 14, 2025, coinciding with the Independence Day weekend.
Mahavatar Narsimha in theaters
Mahavatar Narsimha plays in theatres now. Tickets for the movie can be booked from the box office or from online ticketing applications and websites.
Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates.
Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. The figures can be approximate, and Pinkvilla does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the films in question.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Mint
an hour ago
- Mint
War 2 advance booking: Hrithik Roshan-Jr NTR's film eyes over ₹4 crore opening on first day, check details
War 2 First Day Advance Booking Report: Hrithik Roshan-Jr NTR's upcoming action-packed movie War 2 is going to release on 14 August and its advance booking opened on Sunday. So far, the film has minted more than ₹ 4 crore already in advance booking. According to by 10.30 pm Sunday, the advance booking figure has crossed ₹ 4.24 crore. The figures are for about 9000 shows in Hindi (2D, IMAX, DOLBY, 4DX and other formats), 100 for Tamil and 115 for Telugu. The Telugu shows are less than expected, considering the film also stars a popular Telugu actor, Jr NTR, added the trade tracker. Sacnilk said the Hindi version of War 2 is will release on 5000 screens in India, which features a runtime of 2 hours 53 minutes. The international advance booking also opened for War 2 last week, however, the response was not so warm. Trade sources say YRF is releasing the Hindi version in 900 US screens for paid previews. Till Sunday, about 1,600 tickets had been sold, leaving many auditoriums almost empty. Although the movie will see a limited release in the Southern belt — Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Pondicherry- the film will be available in 2 other languages besides Hindi — Telugu and Tamil. Made on a budget of 400 crores, according to Bollywood Hungama, the costliest Spy film in India is expected to emerge as one of the biggest openers of the year. Though the numbers appear promising, War 2 is going to clash with Rajinikanth's Coolie, which releases on the same day. On Sunday, YRF declared advanced booking open on Sunday with special video. The caption on Instagram read, 'Are you ready to witness the CARNAGE in cinemas from August 14th? BOOK TICKETS NOW for #War2 and let us give you an experience to cherish for the rest of your lives 🔥🔥 Releasing in Hindi, Telugu & Tamil in theatres worldwide.'


Mint
2 hours ago
- Mint
Aamir Khan and family respond to Faissal Khan's ‘hurtful' comments: 'Distressed by his misleading portrayal'
Aamir Khan and his family have issued a public statement expressing sadness and concern over recent remarks made by his brother, Faissal Khan. The comments, which touched on family matters and their mother Zeenat Tahir Husain, have been described by the family as 'hurtful and misleading.' In a statement shared with the media, the family said, 'We are distressed by Faissal's hurtful and misleading portrayal of his mother Zeenat Tahir Husain, his sister Nikhat Hegde, and his brother Aamir. As this is not the first time he has misrepresented these events, we feel it necessary to clarify our intentions, and reaffirm our solidarity as a family.' The statement was signed by several members of the extended Khan family, including Aamir's ex-wife Reena Datta, his children Junaid and Ira Khan, as well as Kiran Rao, Mansoor Khan, Nuzhat Khan, Imran Khan, and others. In a recent interview with Pinkvilla, Faissal Khan made several serious claims about his past relationship with his family. He alleged that years ago, his family accused him of having schizophrenia and considered him a threat to society. He claimed, 'They were saying I've got schizophrenia and I'm a mad person. I can harm society. Ye sab baatein ho rahi thi (All this was being talked about). I was looking at myself ki yaar main iss chakravyuh se kaise niklu. Chakravyuh ho gaya tha mere liye. Main usme fass gaya tha kyunki saari family mere khilaaf jaa rahi thi. Mujhe pagal samjh rahe the (How do I get out of this trap? It was a trap for me. I was stuck in it because my family was against me. They were thinking I'm mad)." Faissal went on to say that he was locked in a room at Aamir Khan's home for over a year. "Aamir had locked me inside the house for a year. My phone was taken, I couldn't go out. There were bodyguards outside my room. I was given medicine,' he said. He also claimed that during this time, he had no way to contact his father or others outside the home, adding that it felt like he was trapped. The Khan brothers have had a difficult relationship over the years. Their issues became public in the early 2000s when Faissal was involved in a legal battle over his signatory rights. He also underwent a 20-day mental health evaluation at JJ Hospital, where he was declared mentally fit by doctors. While the two starred together in the 2000 film 'Mela', their personal relationship has remained strained ever since. The recent family statement does not go into further detail but aims to make it clear that the rest of the family stands united and is troubled by Faissal's repeated claims.


NDTV
3 hours ago
- NDTV
Lights, Camera, Policy: Delhi To Get New Filming Plan To Attract Global Eye
New Delhi: Delhi is eyeing a place on the global film map, with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announcing that her government will roll out a new policy to position the national capital as an international shooting destination. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the Celebrating India Film Festival (CIFF) at Siri Fort, Ms Gupta said the policy will introduce a single-window clearance system for approving film and other shoot applications. The government also plans to build world-class industry infrastructure to make Delhi a full-fledged film hub. "We are deeply committed to transforming Delhi into a film hub," she said. Rs 30 Crore For International Film Festival Alongside the policy, the CM announced that the government will co-organise an International Film Festival in the capital with a budget allocation of Rs 30 crore. The event aims to bring together filmmakers, distributors and creative professionals from across the globe, while also showcasing Delhi's culture and diversity. Ms Gupta described the festival as a milestone in Delhi's cultural journey. "Imagining such a magnificent event in the heart of Delhi - and then turning it into reality - is no easy task. This festival has sent out a message that Delhi is now moving towards becoming a new centre for film production and cultural expression," she said. From Stage To Screen - Keeping Talent In Delhi The CM pointed out that despite housing the National School of Drama (NSD), Delhi has never had a serious initiative to develop its own film industry. "Until now, Mumbai has been synonymous with the film and entertainment industry. Talent from Delhi that manages to make headway often moves to Mumbai for better opportunities. Why should people learn acting in Delhi, only to be forced to seek work in Mumbai?" she asked. Ms Gupta said her government aims to ensure that everyone involved in cinema, television and OTT production has access to everything from shooting to post-production within the city. This, she said, would mean local artists no longer have to migrate for work. Boosting Tourism And Creative Economy The government has earmarked Rs 3 crore specifically to turn Delhi into a hotspot for film production. Officials expect a sharp rise in shooting applications in the coming year, with the single-window system set to streamline approvals. "This is not just about films," Ms Gupta added. "With this new film policy, Delhi will no longer be known solely for politics or history, but also for its culture, creativity and cinematic locations." The International Film Festival will screen films and documentaries from India and abroad on varied themes, offering a platform for emerging talent and fostering global collaborations. City officials believe the initiative will also give a major push to tourism and hospitality in Delhi. Preparations for the festival are already underway, with industry watchers calling it a potential game-changer for Delhi's cultural and economic profile.